One upon a time, country music icon Alan Jackson and his wife Denise raised their three daughters in a mansion partially inspired by Gone With the Wind’s Tara plantation. The stately 18,622-square-foot home dubbed “Sweetbriar” sits upon 135 acres of land in Franklin, Tennessee.

In 2010, the Jackson family sold the impressive property featuring a 10-acre lake, boathouse, swimming pool, barn, separate 20-car garage, and other top-notch amenities for $28 million. Although, the country music singer-songwriter and his loved ones no longer resides in this slice of rural paradise— it’s still fun to take a virtual tour of the place!

Um, wow. It would be really hard to part with this estate! While the majority of us will never live like Alan Jackson, we can still enjoy his artistry for a lot less coin! Be sure to catch the Georgia native on his current Honky Tonk Highway Tour.

Honky Tonk Highway Tour Schedule

MAR 16
Dayton, OH
Wright State University Nutter Center

MAR 17
Rockford, IL
BMO Harris Bank Center

MAR 23
Toledo, OH
Huntington Center

MAR 24
Pittsburgh, PA
PPG Paints Arena

APR 27
Baltimore, MD
Royal Farms Arena

APR 28
Albany, NY
Times Union Center

MAY 4
Tuscaloosa, AL
Tuscaloosa Amphitheatre

MAY 5
Live Oak, FL
Suwannee River Jam

MAY 11
Tampa, FL
Mid-Fla Credit Union Amphitheater

MAY 12
West Palm Beach, FL
Coral Sky Amphitheater

JUN 22
Brandon, MS
Brandon Amphitheater

JUN 23
Orange Beach, AL
The Wharf

JUL 27
Central Point, OR
Country Crossings Music Festival

JUL 28
Mountain Home, ID
Mountain Home Country Music Festival

AUG 11
Oro-Medonte, Ont, Canada
Boots & Hearts Music Fest

AUG 16
Vienna, VA
Wolf Trap

AUG 17
Gilford, NH
Bank of NH Pavilion

SEP 14
Charleston, SC
N. Charleston Coliseum

SEP 15
Charlotte, NC
Spectrum Center

SEP 22
Rogers, AR
Walmart Amphitheater

If you haven’t viewed it yet, Jackson gives fans an intimate look into his 59 years on this planet via his “The Older I Get” music video released in November. In the clip, fans can spot highlights from Jackson’s storied country music career as well as his personal life.

“This song reflects a lot of how I feel these days,” Jackson says of the song, written by Adam Wright, Hailey Whitters and Sarah Allison Turner. “It’s a good song; I really liked it, but the message was a little different when I first heard it. I thought maybe it could be a little more positive about being older and wiser and more content, so they rewrote a few things, and this is how it ended up.”

The reflective ballad is filled with the revelations and realizations that can only come from a life well-lived, and the words and melody create an instant image of Jackson’s own place in life and country music.